Directly in the installer or with "sudo zypper install patterns-xfce". Answer from Aggravating-Prune-89 on reddit.com
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r/openSUSE on Reddit: How to install xfce on leap 15.3 minimal?
July 18, 2021 -

Hey there,

There is a way to install xfce on Osuse leap 15.3 server install?

I explain: I installed it using the installer but the result is a system with many and many packages that I don't want. I read that I can install xfce from server install using 'zypper install -t pattern xfce' but it install 3Gib of data.

There is a way to install any DE (in my case xfce) without many and many unneeded software?

Thank you in advance

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Distrowatch review of openSUSE Leap 15.3
Mostly fair and pretty positive, some problems are because of choosing Xfce rather than a more full-featured desktop environment, but this paragraph is completely wrong The distribution offers a short support cycle. openSUSE Leap claims to be a long-term support (LTS) release, but only gets 18 months of updates. This is roughly the same as Fedora and much less than Ubuntu's community editions (which receive 36 months of support) or Ubuntu, Debian, and FreeBSD - each of which offer 60 months of support. Fedora is supported for 13 months. Debian releases are officially supported for 3 years. Leap is a regular release distro supported for 18months and importantly live upgrade to the next minor release is officially supported and painless giving a total support lifetime of 4+ years. EDIT: To be more explicit it's not clear why at all the reviewer decided openSUSE Leap is an "LTS" release. It is our regular release, there is no specific version which is "LTS" like for Ubuntu. Leap releases every year (similar to Fedora, much more often than Debian or Ubuntu LTS). The comparison to Debian or FreeBSD doesn't make much sense unless you also allow for upgrades between minor releases. There's no mention of "LTS" anywhere on the openSUSE website; in fact the press release for 15.3 specifically says one can "shift{ed} to SUSE Linux Enterprise Linux 15 SP3 for long-term maintenance." More on reddit.com
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openSUSE Leap 15.3 Officially Released with Xfce 4.16, Sway Tiling WM for Wayland, and More - 9to5Linux
June 2, 2021 - Highlights of openSUSE Leap 15.3 include support for the latest Xfce 4.16 desktop environment, which is now available as an option in the installer alongside the KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS and GNOME 3.34 desktops, as well as a standalone Live ISO image.
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September 26, 2024 - Xfce Desktop is now an option in the Leap 15.3 Installer. The new Xfce 4.16 comes with many improvements and visual enhancements. A lot of effort was put in Xfce visual identity which resulted in a new set of application icons and color palette. As part of the new look, CSD titlebar are now ...
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Highlights of openSUSE Leap 15.3 include support for the latest Xfce 4.16 desktop environment, which is now available as an option in the installer alongside the KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS and GNOME 3.34 desktops, as well as a standalone Live ISO image.
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How to use XFCE with XRDP in Leap 15.3? - Network/Internet - openSUSE Forums
October 6, 2021 - Hi I upgraded to Leap 15.3 and now my remote desktop session uses Icewm instead of XFCE. When I login locally I get XFCE desktop as expected but not when I use XRDP. I have tried updating the alternatives and it shows XFCE as the selected Windows Manager. I tried changing the startwm.sh as ...
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r/openSUSE on Reddit: openSUSE Leap 15.6: a mini-review from a Tumbleweed user's point of view (KDE/GNOME/Xfce)
June 18, 2024 -

I've used and I am accustomed to Tumbleweed since a while now. This is my first time using Leap, and I thought I'd share my experience to give some insight to people contemplating trying or using openSUSE Leap 15.6. This review is especially destined to users already on Tumbleweed. I have tested it on 3 different desktop machines (ranging from an 8 years old middle range HP to a high end Acer gaming rig from last year).

Installation:

The installation process is almost identical to Tumbleweed. The installer is still as thorough and reliable, with a complete set of options to fine tune your install while remaining easy enough to use. Coming from Tumbleweed, you will feel right at home.

Under the hood:

The choices made are in my opinion very sane, and an excellent balance between reliability and modernity. The 6.4 kernel will handle most modern machines, and the integration of the new PulseAudio 17.0 and PipeWire 1.0.4 is definitely a plus. If you unselect the software packages during install, you will end up with a minimal and unclutured system with only the most essential and basic apps. The Nvidia drivers 550 were also a nice surprise: I didn't expect such new drivers for a "stable" release. For example Ubuntu 24.04 comes with the 335 version. Thankfully, YaST and its wide array of tools are there as well.

GNOME 45 implementation:

An excellent choice as version 45 is modern enough while proving to be very reliable. All the settings and components are very well implemented and the experience has been flawless for me.

KDE Plasma 5 implementation:

I have tried virtually all distros running KDE, and this is the best implementation I have ever seen. KDE Plasma 5.27.11 is the latest and also the last update there will be, so this is the peak of what version 5 has to offer. It doesn't get as stable as this. All components and settings are ideal, and it has been a lightning fast and reliable experience on my machines. In comparison to Kubuntu 24.04 (also using the same Plasma 5 version), the difference is striking: Leap 15.6 has proven to be faster and without any bugs or issues. The addition Qt6 version 6.6.3 (on top of Qt 5.15.12, KDE Frameworks 5.115.0) makes Leap 15.6 future-proof and makes a lot of sense.

Xfce/other DEs:

From the time I've played around with it, Xfce 4.18 is as stable as ever and similar to Tumbleweed. Same as for Tumbleweed, I love the default settings made (with Xfce there can be striking differences between distros). I did not tried other DEs.

Issues I encountered:

Leap 15.6 has been a flawless experience for me, with the exception of the kernel-included open source NVIDIA "nouveau" drivers. On one of my latest machine (RTX 3060), the screen was locked to a 800x600 resolution with no sound output. On another machine (GTX 1060), there was some visual glitches upon restart. All issues were resolved with the installation of the closed-sourced NVIDIA drivers, so this is only a minor annoyance until the drivers are properly installed.

In conclusion:

I never really paid attention to Leap as I always thought it was "boring". And boring it is, but in the best "reliable and steady" possible way. If you don't care for having the very latest and constantly updated system, and you want a "set and forget" OS, you should definitely give Leap 15.6 a try.

Personal advice:

I recommend making a minimal Leap 15.6 install, and using Flatpaks for everything else (when possible). This will ensure your system has as little dependencies as possible, and that all your apps will continue to be updated to the latest version, avoiding the frustration that often comes with "stable" distros (out of date packages).

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October 23, 2024 - I installed Leap with openSUSE settings as standard. I also tried tumbleweed and slowroll for a long time. In the forum all the users who intervened have the same as my installation, videos in browser and youtube: perfect audio in videos but no system sound. I have been with opensuse for a long time but I have tried and I am using in vm also linux Mint and mx linux.
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Download openSUSE Leap 15.3 Full Editions (Live, Server and IoT Included)
This is the Live Edition of openSUSE Leap, that is, operating system that can be previewed or is fully functional without installation. It is offered in five choices GNOME (similar to Ubuntu), KDE (similar to Kubuntu), Xfce (similar to Xubuntu) ...
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July 2, 2021 - It should also be noted that in addition to the XFCE version bump, the Cinnamon desktop (my personal favorite) was also updated to 4.6.7, which brings a lot of nice improvements. ... I run Cinnamon on Tumbleweed and it is indeed very nice. ... I wish they would upgrade Gnome to 3.38... 3.34 feels so slow and unresponsible. ... They avoid radical upgrades in-between releases. At least they upgraded from 3.26 to 3.34 when leap 15.2 came, which brought many significant optimization.
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r/openSUSE on Reddit: Distrowatch review of openSUSE Leap 15.3
June 8, 2021 - Mostly fair and pretty positive, some problems are because of choosing Xfce rather than a more full-featured desktop environment, but this paragraph is completely wrong · The distribution offers a short support cycle. openSUSE Leap claims to be a long-term support (LTS) release, but only gets ...
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June 12, 2024 - It features pre-installed images with the KDE Plasma 5.27.11 LTS, GNOME 45, and Xfce 4.18 desktop environments. openSUSE Leap 15.6 also integrates the Cockpit package to enhance system and container management capabilities.
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